I know that some other books( not particularly about wolves) call outcasts Loners and/or Rogues.
Loner- animal or person who lives on their own but does not cause trouble with their previous pack
Rogue-animal or person who lives on their own but causes a lot of trouble with their previous pack
Alpha or Alpha male
The father of wolf pups is typically the alpha male of the wolf pack. Only the alpha male and alpha female breed within a pack of wolves.
It means the leader of a wolf pack. Usually the alpha (leader) of a wolf pack is a male so they just call it an alpha male. Sometimes though, rarely, a she-wolf is known to be the alpha. An alpha male can also mean the male wolf who can produce pups, but that is usually the leader (the alpha male). I also think that the alpha she-wolf is the she-wolf who can bear pups, or the mate of the alpha (leader).
They are called the Alpha males.Another AnswerWhen the field workers and scientific team leaders are not all male humans, some wolf pack leaders have been identified as alpha females.
The omega would probably advance to the alpha male
A male wolf is called a dogwhat are wovles male nameDepends on the class, alpha, beta, and omega.
A male wolf is called a dogwhat are wovles male nameDepends on the class, alpha, beta, and omega.
Alpha Male Alpha Female Beta Delta Omega
The alpha, or leader, of a wolf pack is usually the oldest, but there are circumstances where a young male wolf challenged and defeated an older alpha wolf.
the alpha female is the highest rank in a pack and her mate she chooses is alpha male
here is no designated specific names to call the male and female wolves. Since wolves live in packs, there is a leader of each pack. The male leader of the pack is called alpha male, and the female leader of the pack is called alpha female.
In "White Fang" by Jack London, the alpha male is a wolf named One Eye, and the alpha female is Kiche. They are the leaders of the wolf pack that White Fang eventually becomes a part of.